Littell's Living Age, 103. kötetLiving Age Company, Incorporated, 1869 |
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116. oldal
... death , the person who would have been most compromised by any dis- closure had died . The fact remains that , from 1816 to 1860 , Lady Byron never gave this revelation to the world , nor commis- sioned any one else to give it . Moore's ...
... death , the person who would have been most compromised by any dis- closure had died . The fact remains that , from 1816 to 1860 , Lady Byron never gave this revelation to the world , nor commis- sioned any one else to give it . Moore's ...
117. oldal
... death or after her death , to give to the whole world this loath- some revelation , or to write an article on the Byron mystery in Macmillan's Magazine , or the Atlantic Monthly ; that Mrs. Stowe has not produced Lady Byron's written ...
... death or after her death , to give to the whole world this loath- some revelation , or to write an article on the Byron mystery in Macmillan's Magazine , or the Atlantic Monthly ; that Mrs. Stowe has not produced Lady Byron's written ...
258. oldal
... death , deep , Like plaintive songs by mother breathed at night To soothe an infant's sleep . Of holy faith her brow retained the trave , That beauty too divine and pure to die Death , as he pass'd , left stamped upon her face : Left ...
... death , deep , Like plaintive songs by mother breathed at night To soothe an infant's sleep . Of holy faith her brow retained the trave , That beauty too divine and pure to die Death , as he pass'd , left stamped upon her face : Left ...
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